A family of killer whales has made a rare trip into waters off downtown Vancouver for what an expert says was likely a ...
A group of orcas surprised travellers on False Creek Ferries Sunday when they surfaced only metres from the passenger boats.
Andrew Trites, director of the University of British Columbia's marine mammal research unit, has identified the whales as a ...
A pod of orcas swam right by the small vessel in False Creek, metres away from Sunset Beach. The captain behind the wheel, ...
Just why the orcas are doing it is a bit of a mystery ... the Fraser River and other salmon spawning staging areas around Vancouver Island. The DFO did not immediately return the query.
Southern resident killer whales always look sharp in their smooth black-and-white body suits, but now they have a new ...
which was crossing from the West End in Vancouver to Kitsilano Beach. The boats in the ferry fleet are only about 20 feet long — smaller than most adult orcas. Andrew Trites, director of the ...
False Creek Ferries captain Jack Hemsworth recounts the moment a pod of orcas swam by his boat and surprised passengers.
A video shared on social media shows a family of killer whales making a rare trip into the waters of False Creek, Vancouver.
the orcas passed within five feet of his little vessel, which was crossing from the West End in Vancouver to Kitsilano Beach. The boats in the ferry fleet are only about 20 feet long — smaller ...